New Year’s by the fire savoring Mary Oliver’s
new volume of poetry, “A Thousand Mornings.” Like many of you, I
ritually take time contemplating the year’s end and visioning the new
one ahead. Journaling the highs and lows both professionally
and personally. Recording the memories of a life. Exploring deeper
questions around the meaning of existence. A process that often feels
contradictory as I ponder the notion of time as invented by humankind.
After all, the trees, the birds, nor the moon experience the same yearly
passageway (with all its expectations) on December 31st. Nature reminds
us daily of the transformative cycles of life and, through her beauty,
offers us the gift of presence. Like art and poetry, both likewise bring
us into the present, which is all we ever truly have. For me, balancing
intentions with present moment awareness can provide some inner peace
no matter where this journey takes us in 2013. May you be blessed this
day, and every day.
The Gardener
Have I lived long enough?
Have I loved enough?
Have I considered Right Action enough, have I
come to any conclusions?
Have I experienced happiness with sufficient gratitude?
Have I endured loneliness with grace?
I say this, or perhaps I’m just thinking it.
Actually, I probably think too much.
Then I step out into the garden,
where the gardener, who is said to be a simple man,
is tending his children, the roses.
from Mary Oliver’s new collection of poems “A Thousand Mornings.”
Wednesday, January 2, 2013
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